Verb
hot swap (third-person singular simple present hot swaps, present participle hot swapping, simple past and past participle hot swapped)
(computing) To remove or replace a component while the computer is still running.
hot-swap (third-person singular simple present hot-swaps, present participle hot-swapping, simple past and past participle hot-swapped)
To change a part of something, typically a computer, while it is running.
hot-swap
Each Power Supply Spare option contains one hot-swap power supply (rear-to-front or front-to-rear), and each Fan Assembly Spare option contains one hot-swap fan assembly (rear-to front or front-to-rear). Source: Internet
Large data center-grade buffers help keep traffic moving, while the hot-swap redundant power supplies and fans (along with numerous other high-availability features) help provide resiliency for business-sensitive traffic. Source: Internet
Five hot-swap system fans in the enclosure. Source: Internet
Six (with one CPU) or eight (with two CPUs) redundant hot-swap cooling fans with dual rotors. Source: Internet
The N4610 storage server supports up to 12x 3.5-inch SAS or SATA hot-swap drives (HDDs or SSDs) on the front and two 2.5-inch SATA hot-swap drives on the rear. Source: Internet
Up to 20 redundant hot-swap fan packs and 10 fan zones with N+1 fan redundancy. Source: Internet